Rising Morecambe alt-pop artist Lois is set to play her biggest stage to date at the Royal Albert Hall.
Lois will perform at the iconic London venue as part of the Music for Youth Proms on November 10.
This will come shortly after she released her second EP 'SEVEN'.
The Music for Youth Proms is one of the UK’s most prestigious youth music events, bringing together over 3,000 young performers from across the country for two spectacular evenings of live music.
It follows a busy festival season, which saw Lois take to the BBC Introducing stage at Kendal Calling alongside a series of support shows.
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Lois' next headline show is set to take place at Leeds’ Oporto on January 30 as part of Independent Venue Week.
Only a few days after her performance at the Royal Albert Hall, she’ll be closing Sela Bar for this year’s Live At Leeds on November 15, before heading to Liverpool on November 19 for an acoustic set at Youth Music’s Next Gen Event.
Lois released her debut EP ‘Strange Men’ in 2023 and has performed support slots alongside The Lottery Winners, Etta Marcus, and SOFY, a sold-out show at Hyde Park Book Club, as well as taking to the stages of Lancaster Music Festival, Live At Leeds, Kendal Calling, Liverpool Sound City, and more.


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